Snowmobiling
Dashing Through the Snow
Sublette County boasts some of the best mountain snowmobiling in the world!
Sublette County and the surrounding area offer deep snow, stunning scenery as well as fantastic on and off-trail riding. Our season typically runs from mid-December until April, depending on snow conditions.
Planning and Maps
Snow & Avalanche Reports
Etiquette / Safety
https://wyoparks.wyo.gov/index.php/snowmobile/snowmobile-etiquette-trails
https://wyoparks.wyo.gov/index.php/snowmobile/snowmobile-safety-training-trails
Permits & Fees
Available over the counter at various local vendors
Local Rentals, Sales & Service
Backcountry & Trail Riding
Wyoming Range
The Wyoming Range is the area between Bondurant and Kemmerer. This area has approximately 337 miles of trails. The main trails are groomed every week and the secondary trails are groomed every other week or as needed. Pinedale and Big Piney both offer easy access to trailheads on the east side of the range. This area offers deep snow, beautiful scenery, and fantastic off-trail riding. Considered a Top 3 North American Snowmobiling Destination. It offers riders challenging terrain and fun. Rentals, sales, and services are available in Pinedale.
Snow depths run from 3 feet to 12 feet.
Elevations: 6,000 feet to 10,000 feet
Season: December 15 through March 15 - WEATHER PERMITTING
Season temperatures: +30 degrees F to -30 degrees F
The Wyoming Range and Continental Divide trail systems are maintained through cooperative
efforts of the Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources/Division of State Parks, Historic Sites and Trails, the U.S. Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management and local snowmobile clubs.
Continental Divide Snowmobile Trail System
The Pinedale area trail system has 135 miles of trails through some of the most scenic country in the West including the spectacular Green River Lakes area. The snow at the higher elevations can be six to eight feet deep. The trail system runs all the way over the Continental Divide to Dubois, WY, and Togotee Pass. Again, the main trails are groomed every week, and the
secondary trails are groomed every other week or as needed.
Snow depths run from 3 feet to 8 feet.
Elevations: 7,000 feet to 10,000 feet
Season: December 15 through March 15 - WEATHER PERMITTING
Season temperatures: +30 degrees F to -30 degrees F